2003 Honda Odyssey Exl Leather 30 Mpg Very Clean Needs Nothing *look* No Reserve on 2040-cars
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, United States
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2003 HONDA ODYSSEY EX-L
THE TRANSMISSION IS EXCELLENT, SHIFTS WITH NO PROBLEMS 3.5 LITER 6 CYL MOTOR RUNS EXCELLENT POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS ARE FINE. THE SLIDING DOORS WORK AS THEY SHOULD. SUSPENSION & BRAKES ARE EXCELLENT. BRAKES EXCELLENT & SMOOTHE STEREO SOUNDS EXCELLENT. UPGRADED AM/FM/CD BLUETOOTH ETC NO CHECK ENGINE OR WARNING LIGHTS ON DASH HEAT IS HOT, A/C IS NICE AND COLD. VAN ALSO HAS REAR AIR! ENGINE RUNS SO QUIET YOU BARELY HEAR IT RUNNING! BODY IS EXCELLENT. RUNS & DRIVES STRAIGHT DOWN THE ROAD EXHAUST IS GOOD & QUIET VERY WELL CARED FOR CAR LEAKS NO FLUIDS NO SMOKY OR PET-ISH SMELLS INSIDE. INTERIOR IS REALLY NICE. HEATED FRONT SEATS! ALL OF THE ORIGINAL FLOOR MATS IN THE BACK. PAINT IS EXCELLENT. HAS 2 KEYS, ONE KEY FOB AT LEAST. REMOTE START INSTALLED BUT I NEVER USED IT. BATTERY IS 5 MONTHS OLD. THE VAN GETS ME 30 MPG HIGHWAY. INTERIOR IS VERY NICE. NOTHING IS BROKEN OR EXCESSIVE WEAR. VAN IS SOLD AS-IS, WHERE IS. ANY SERIOUS BUYER IS WELCOMED TO COME LOOK AT THE CAR. I AM AVAILABLE FRIDAY AFTER 10AM AND MOST OF THE DAY SATURDAY. IF YOU NEED ANOTHER TIME I WILL TRY TO ACCOMMODATE YOU. vehicle location is approximate. the car is driven almost daily. the mileage represents almost completely highway mileage. |
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On display at the Honda stand in Frankfurt this year is the 1988 McLaren MP4-4 in which the legendary Ayrton Senna drove to fifteen out of sixteen grands prix that season to take the championship in spectacular style.
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